Holy heck was this one brilliant novel. A powerful exposé on the dangers of journalism, climate change, politics, technology, and society in general, Artificial Wisdom also sported an addictive murder mystery and thought-provoking conspiracy all rolled up into one. To be frank, it had everything I could want in a story and more. From romance and drama to some very real modern-day fears of what the future may hold, this speculative fiction/sci-fi thriller has so far beaten out every other novel that I’ve read so far this year. In all honesty, it was like an epic movie in written form. Action-packed, immersive, and poignant, I got so swept up in this should-be blockbuster that I finished reading it in under forty-eight hours. Bravo, Mr. Weaver, you’ve got yourself a brand-spanking-new fan.
So what else did I love? Well, part of what won me over so completely was down to the likable, true-to-life characters. Almost from page one, though, I didn’t know who or what to trust. Thanks to my bouncing allegiances throughout the novel, the shifting sands of who was the hero and who was the villain made the suspense level ratchet higher and higher. After all, as the murder mystery transformed into a potential conspiracy, it was all I could do to hold on for dear life. And then I hit the twists. Spinning me around like a just-released top, I couldn’t do anything but smile with glee. I mean, there were even a few right there at the end. Taking moral dilemmas and making them into a heart-pounding game of chess, I was absolutely flabbergasted that this unputdownable book was a debut.
All said and done, even the conclusion (which I loved) couldn’t sway my opinion. Ending in what I’m sure is quite a polarizing way, I’m simply going to cross every finger and toe that it means there’s a sequel coming out someday soon. After all, there could be so much more to this story. Timely, thoughtful, and quite possibly prophetic, it’s one of the first novels I’ve read that could easily become a classic. You see, not only were the topics memorable in the extreme, but the realistically relatable characters, onion-like plot, and unsettling premise left me holding my breath long after I finished the last damning page. Perfect for fans of Andy Weir and Blake Crouch, if you’re looking for a gut-punch of a read, you absolutely need this book in your life. Rating of 5+++ stars.
**Note: I just found out from the author that this will indeed be book one in a duology! So stay tuned everyone, there’s more to come from this bunch of dynamite characters and their terrifying yet feasible dystopian situation!
SYNOPSIS:
I highly, HIGHLY recommend going into this book blind. All you need to know is the following: It’s the year 2050 and the world has been devastated by climate change—and it’s only getting worse. Still reeling after a devastating personal loss, investigative journalist Marcus Tully gets swept up in the election for the first global leader, who the world hopes will be able to turn the damage around before it’s too late. The two candidates running for the first-ever role are former U.S. President Lockwood and an AI politician named Solomon. But after Marcus gets an inside scoop from a whistleblower, he begins to look into some well-hidden secrets. What he discovers with the help of his motley crew of researchers, tech gurus, and writers, however, is a dark, nefarious scheme that reaches farther than he ever expected. More importantly, it could either destroy all of humanity—or save it.
Thank you to Thomas R. Weaver and Del Rey Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: August 12, 2025
Content warning: death of a loved one, fire, violence, poisoning, grief, knife violence, homelessness, asylum seeking, alcoholism, mention of: suicide, addiction